Senator Denies by an Th e r,„;.,wiult t).• 11.. u. Steplaue A.' Dougl a s, by the e J., f publican" pa per, The Newb . uryp,i • , ) Herald, is graphic and amusing. Aoeqrdiog to our policy of giving very shad!, of opinion a fair hearing, we.let this writer- speak for himself It appears that he-was passenger with Judge Douglas in a trig is the oars frnm St. Louis to Chicago, as the close of l the celehrstron o' the opening of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad in June last: "That/ little man, with a • big, round head, a brow almost as broad as Webster's, and a quick, active eye, that rolls under the heavy, projecting brow, watching every other man and not allow ing a motion to escape him—with arms too short for his body, which is full and round, as though it never lacked the juices which supply life; and with small, duck legs, which, had they grown as thick as his back bone (and they would, probably if Providence had not forseen that he would want more backbone than legs in his battle of life) would have diode him of respectable stature —that little man is no less than the great pilau , - clan of the West, who has attracted mere atten tion in the list four years than any othe4. man of the nation, and done more to.gitra direation to public Whirs than even the President, with a million and lb half of voters at his back and 'the army, navy and treasury of North America et his command. It is the "Lietle Client," Stephen A. Douglass, with whom we parted company at Vincennes, and who has slowly come along, feel lug the public pulse to learn the political health of the "suckers," up to Springfield, the capital of the State. The means of success in Senator Douglas are vary apparent. First, be is really and intellectu ally, "resit man. Eastern people who view shim Onlyfas a low politician, should disabuse their minds in relat*i to one who is to exercise a wide loatience In the affeirs of the country, and very probably—for be iI yet young—to be the head of the Republic. He is massive in his concep tions, broad and comprehensive in hie views, and in a good measure is endowed with all those powers of mind that make a statesman But he is greater still an energy of character. There are those who think that a defeat of him nexi yea? would be bill death in polities; bait the mai who sprung from a cabinet maker's shop in Vfrnions, and without father or friend worked his way to an honorable pla . le upon the bench of judges; who entered Illinois with less than fifty tient§ in money, and not one cent in credit, and has acquired great wealth, and the highest sta , dots aird italuenee, is not easily to be whipped out. But if he is great in mind, and greater in energy, he is greatest in thrtse winning manners for which the world calls Lim a demagogue.- 7 Scarcely a man, woman, or child in the cars escaped his attention. or was passed by unspoken to. At one moment he talks with the old, stern visaged politician, who has been soured by a thousand defeats and disappointments; in the nest, to that well formed and genial Kentuckian, who has just a iught a free State; now ha si' down with the little girl approaching her teems, and asks of her school studies; and he ,pate the little boy on thu head, sod in the presence of his food mother and proud father, (what father is not proud to see his boy notiegd?) saysa word of his mild eyes or glossy looks. Again the lady is approached with a fair word and a bland smile, and goes home pleated to tell her - husband or father how h, looks, or what he says; and then . half a dozen are about him, all standing together. He can talk religi with the priest as well as politics wittatthe statesman:, ite_can congratulate the newly appointed Buchanan otseholder, who has supplanted his friend, tell the displaced friend of the "good time coming„" when his wing khan be up; and at every rfition, more regularly than the conductor,' Mr. Douglas is upon the platform with a good bye to the leaving, and a welcome to the departing traveler—a shake of the hand wdth the man that stands at the depot, and a touch of the hat to another He knows everybody; can tell the question that affects each locality; gall the name of every farm owner on the way; tell all travelers some thing of the homes they left, that they never ' knew themselves, and suggest what they are adapted for in this life, and what place they de• serve in heaven Now, such a man as that, in contract with everybody, knowing everybody, and capable of pleasing everybody., and at the bottom wrapped up with the one )44 of prefer meat, power, and dominion among men, is not easily to be put down; and Es opponents might u well believe at once, that when they fight him they fight a strong man—a little giant indeed. He would be popular in Boston or anywhere else, and half the "three thousand elesigymen" he denounced, would have their hearts stolen, if be could !peak to them a half hour BIT -CARSON.4 1 this day bad the pleasure of seeing and e.Ju• , venting with the far.fanied ) Kit Carson. He is a mild, pleasant man in the expression of . hie face, and one would never suspect him of having led the life of daring and adventure which dis tinguish him. He is retitled in his manner, and very polite in his intercourse; his conversation is marktd by great earnestness, and his language is appropriate and well chosen, not pro- nounced with correctness. He has a strong mind, and everything he says is pointed and practical, except when indulging in a 'Vein of humor, which is not unfrequent. No one can, converse with him an hour without belga favor. ably impressed; be has a jovial, honest, open countenance, and a kindness of heart almost feminine. He is universally beloved here, and a favorite with all classes, Indiana included. He never alludes to his career as an adventurer on. leas questioned relative to it Although he is free and easy in his eonversation, everything he says in regard to himself partakes of a degree of modesty almost incredible in one whose life has been an anbriaten supeession of hardship and dangers. You may have seen a small periodical Boating about Washington called "Kit Carson, the Gold Hunter." 1 had read it, and in the arum of our conversation I asked him if it were Use. He said it was not; every statement made false. He is represented in this pamphlet _as a eollossal figure, when he is not oder five feet eight inches in height. He is heavy framed, and weighs about 170 pounds. He is forty eight yeti* old, but does not look more, than thirty- Ire. He came to this country in 1827, having run eff from his employer, near Booneville, Slis sour', to whom he was apprenticed to learn the saddler's trade. The facts of his life are now in thession of Washington Irving, and -.lit, doubtless be thrown into. the form of a book dur lug the coming winter. 2 is a strong state. rights democrat. DOISTICKS IN BOSTON.—The famous "Doe micks" hu franisited the New York Picayune in account of his visit to Boston, from which the following extraete are made : - Ninety-nine extra sized angle worms lottonio. ling at high prespure speed about a garden walk of a showery afternoon, and being perpetually turned back when they get to the edge, and com pelled to cross each other's mil in innumerable directions,. would, if the ground were 'oft and their every footstep plainly viaible, draw on the s uedes walk aforesaid i tolerably accurate map of the city of Boston. It is crookeder than nine acres of ram's; horns, and has got more corners than a cord of UM cat saws. . You see your friend, and you call out, k 'Jones, wait a minute I" and you start to Pee Jones, thinking be is just across the street . 'Misguided man ! far distant Jonmil, You and turn ninety corners be you get within hailing distance of Jones again ..The streets looks as if they had been made somewhere else and dumped here in a huge tan gle, and nobody bad ever taken Ithe trouble to straighten them out sgata. It looks as if some: body bad been building a lot of cities by con tract and the job hadn't come oat even, end be had thrown_ down his remnants of streets and odd ends of alleys, add little snipped off bits of lanes and alleys, and called it Boston. If toy street in the town should be cut a Wight mile in any direction, it 'would go through a dozen private parlors sad forty-eve public music halls. i~M' ti 7 i 3.Q'. In fact, Morton tpbks as if Brit rate material for GREAt E AZ' au ; =rellept vitlf e had beet, itielt...l I FN.Ur.'d sp.NNETT BARIt Si CO'S throu g h a sieve a side bill and left to cool " roam, • rr stock of T Di 11.0178LE1 Dry Goods, Grooekies Hardware, Crockery, & Shoes, &o. A "111,11731 Southern ladies were one da y wel as an : ta iew *CaPL preparwd 1072 peeoe rah ,:mat assembled la a lady's parlor, wilco the conveiss l'"A VINT low CV. for CoAh or lio: t am hnu. s t 4S-y u Yay. Ll.4srusir i tes. tion chanced to turn on the subject of earthly cot ea b. undsranld affliction. Each had her story of peculiar trial prompt pa:. Mt" err ofig ,, , stork of 'Y and bereasenaent to relate except one pale, sad DR 1;00 Aricku, Bleached Ifutrt t . looking woman, whore lusterless eye and dejected carom-. air showed that ebet,,was a prey to the deepest i Voitactirk, Drew Was. melancholy Stokely arousing herself, she said ! thapor., in a hollow voice , "Not one of you know whit 1 De Latter., trouble is." Banta , "Will you please, Mrs Gray," said the kind voice of a lady, who well knew her story, "tell the ladies what yew eall trouble?" "I will, if you all desire it," she replied, "for I have seas it My parents possessed a compe knee, sod op girlhood was surrounded by all the comforts of life I seldom knew an uograti fied nisi', and was always gay and light hearted I married, at nineteen one I loved more than all the world besides. Our home was retired; but the sunlight never shown on a lovelier one, or happier household. Years rolled on peacefully Five children sat around our table, awl a little curly head still nestled in my bosom One night, about sundown, one of those fierce black storms came on, •whieh are so common to our Southern climate For many hours the rain poured down, ncessantly Morning dawned, but still Ale elements raged. The whole Savannah seemed afloat. The little stream near our dwel ling became e raging torrent. Before we were aware of it, our house was surrorunded by *ater; I managed with my babe to retch R little elect ted i spot, on which a few wide-spreading trees were standing, whose dense foliage afforded some protection, while my hatband and sons strove to sad;.i what‘they could of our property. At last a tearful surge swept away. my husband, and be Lover role again. Ladies—no one ever loved a hu*Latid more; tut that was not trouble "Presently my' sons saw their danger, and the +truggle for life became the only considera tion They were as brave, laving boys as ever blessed a mother's heart, and I watched their et forte to umiak:, with each agony as only mothers canifevl. They were so far off I eon:4 not o , peak ti theM, but I could see them closing nearer and nearer to each other, as their little Wand grew smaller and smeller "The sullen river raged around the huge trees; dead branches, spurned trunks, wracks of houses, drowning cattle, muse* of rubbi*h, all went floating pest us My boy. waved their hands to me, had then pointed upward I knew it was a farewell signal, and you, mother*. 'so iniagin my, anguish I saw them ail perish, and yet—that was not trouble. , hugged my baby °ohs to my heart, and when the wafer rose to feet, I climed into the low branches of the tree, and so kept retiring before it, till an All-powerful hand etsid the wave*, that they should cow. no further 1 was saved All my worldly posseisious were swept sway; all ory earthly hopes blighted—yet that was not trouble "My baby was all I bad left on earth. I labored night and day to support him and my self, and sought to train him in the right way; but as he grew older, evil companions won him away from me. Be ceased to care for hie mother's counsel; be world sneer at her entreat• ice and agonizing prayeo. He left my humble roof that he might be unrestrained in the pur- suit of evil, and, at. last, when heated by wine one night, be took the life of a fellow-beiug, and ended his own upon the scaffold My heaven. ly Father had filled my eup of sorrow before; now it ray over That was trouble ladies, each as I bk. Elie mercy will spare you from ever ex periencing." There was not a dry eye among her listeners, and the- warmest sympathy was expressed for the bereaved mother, whose sad history bad taught them a useful lesson The Pint Baby Just look at him! Do you see that ladies:fuel with his hat high on the bump of self-esteem —his nose turned up at everything--distingnish ed by a frantic •disregard of the immaculacy of his shirt, or the tie of Lis handkerchief? Mark with what superciliousness be views all mundane things. With what scorn. does he Base upon youths sod grown people, and how contemptible appears everything to his high daintiness that was so attractive before He is a father for the first time, and the little 'tiny, whining cherub is at home in embroidered muslin. And the baby —yes, the baby—is as fat as butter, and weighs six pounds and a quarter. An intellectual boy. tund—well "ref." Think of that: Six pounds sod a quarter . , and a boy at that! Bless his little chubby soar What projects are ruining in that mania brain in regard to the new-comer. What a long way in the future he is gating after destiny, and sees nothing less than a Govan(); cad may. hap a President, i• the chubby boy at home, weighing fix anti a quarter pounds. And the wife—the first baby she ever had—she never thought she'd be a mother; and, wild with py, she is caressing the sbspelesa little lump and goes mad with happiness at the contemplation of her dear little sugar-plum of an offspring six and a quartet pounds The first baby is a new link to bind the wedded a pair together and cement it—the chain weighing six and a quarter pounds. We congratulate our friend upon the hurricane d happiness that his btfaileu him, and ardently hope be will not fall down Ott gellar• ways, or into any told boles, in his urgszing pride, at having assisted to...atid one more to the numerieal strength of the country. THE sires or A MriCANTILZ 1101.14, Commission Merchant, Whose name is a 4 famil iar nn Buffalo 'Change as b..nsehnld worts, and ishose wit and humor never "dry up" under soy condition of things, a few years since went, to Oswego, and, u has ben, publicly announced has "suspended." An Eastern Banker whose institution Tres among his largest creditors, paid him s visit with a view to look into affair. At. ter the usual salutations and greetings due to politeness, a colloquy something like the follows ing is said to have occurred : “Well,_ Mr —, I understand y.. 0 bare AUS• pended r ' . "That is so, I believe, sir '' "Yes—well, as our iank is your largest ered itsr, we should be - glad to know what shape the affair is lately to te4te."! "Certainly, sir." "What is your indebtedness?" "Well, ;sir. as near as I can get at it, 1 owe about $550,000." This mu a poser; 'bitty began to look *JO. tie blue. "Have assets, I suppose ?" "Certainly, plenty of mete." "Well, to what amount., and in what do they consist?" 4. "Wed, sir, I value my assets tb se amount greater than my indebtedness, sod they consist of a wife and, kns-fat babies, worth more to me than $lOO,OOO each." The Banker looked astonished, while the Mer chant prosetlmi to whistle the air of "Poor Un ole Ned," and keeping liana to the music, with his Mtge's, on a desk which bad kept a history of his rise and frig in ends. LVDICtoin 01:0111Till IN Tres OF DANOICIL —Whets the ateasse r Isaac Newton broke her Walking beasikon-tatarday night, on the Had son, the lamiStable,disester to the Central Amer. iea was so fresh in 'the minds of psesengers that it added much to the excitement and alarm. The Troy Budget lays: ‘ , oBe pudenda' wits so °semis with fear t6t,he plunged headlong out of hint stateroom wind into the water. AnothevAa hypocon. drisoal of llow from Rochester, fNi Y., awoke at the first c seised his carpel big bounced out of his room. itb a whiiap l ei despair, he run aft, and grasping tikpreservers,-placed two of them armed his cimig and the others sa each arm. Thu senor ,he sauntered back, with bead met, and w' pleasant, self• relianteapteaeioa. It was not until his atten. tletiwas directed to his light gamest', that he shot basis again to his state-raw' ;' .l Y,:, • J 44.15. And sal atticista 14.6•114 In a tgeoaral 0r Good. OCERIk'S rtudies, Han and Jars etitraell, ell kinds Snap, ""heath. Lora/one. 1100 V S fio ES re., hoe hoot, Cehe" Tine p kirq/t4, " Dunkin*. ° V. he Gotten, " " Xl.savo Hereto, Shoe*, Hoots and St..- ' Calf Shoo, Children'. sthav, Fine Gasten, Veutit'a ihnee and Hons. HATS CAPS Mel. • r sue Ca.11•1110tra Hato. lore Woiq Ito t• " Cloth Ci •' Cloth C•p• ••• Palm mos, owed - - Straw 0 • Samenor Pstuswka Hsu., Palm..lll HARDW AR E Table Catlery Botts and Screw , . lo or Intuoungo, " Spoons, • Tea Spoon", Nails, Wrenches, Packet Knives. Call.prn, Divider*. Axes, Hoes, • Shordt, For* Ream Chloe's, A arum, B.tta, The above to but a scull list of toe ...h. •ki,,h we keel,. • o which set an 4rtarsdned shall ba sold ax prmass witted.. cannot 'a TO PLIAS' E ALL Irk° favor toli Wl* • Ma . Wean .1- • Trained u.,1 tot. under , . INo trouble to show g ala:- t.l h ~tit US • ..L•x.••• t o yell ,eau t ouda , Hof 221 / 2 We; •..•'ENNETT, BARR 3 / 4 Co - _ _ _ Philadelphia Advertisements'. JOHN A. FRO BID 3I RIDDLE Storchanto Hotel, North etlegt , Thilad••••.phia To the 1111 erohante of the West and North-west , rict..•DEL.ritfA mARAET beit,g e•• 1 aeettailt/1,.5...hr atten ton Li called 20 It, as p• •••••Ltt,l•.- 111••• ••%4 s wan til4F.ll, worth.' of yoorennoderation Among its advantage. snow m •-• -rated its 1 a-atiori, haring atvorter labtll of cocoons oscat.e.r. . 5 ~t•tr, Its proximity to the Iron and Anthracite Coal diotrirt• , sn ,vania, the large and - versed estenloolf De man ufacts.rea, oeu. r Woo see of ally other arty is 'tiro Halted Stain, so. AI. etr.Cl,./.1 INIMPIAIIII for rartying en bootleg, Lt., ftr• The market potion...as nor,. cal; 5..• A.,' . • 1 t the sale oi woo: kinds of produce, such so o , • 11.-lyy, Wool, fiat, r, Cheese., Let., white the tree Y. • 14. i. • sod attendant vs proms, ate ware mnl r-ty true t14...0.11:41 tuslrtard Inart,i. I • J. C. t Is• S's, GIN-, , Yo Mie North 311 51r,•1 PRATT dr RE ATLI, 1u11...rt. mt.( IA 1"•111'.. 1 . FANCY OUOD 4 . N tv e .r o ar !I's sod thara.4 •t, kV fa W. P w • so so", • . WAHlits F., No out 11(11V1fliLL iIItOTII 131 . 0,4. No .122 bronut at ' B !RIMED. tV is•• 1 1 ••••,• r so • I.fielia. Agent 1.0 the PATENT EQI, t 1 .1.1 41 , 11 1 0... I • •• K.Hatifactorer of roe GisLD PEN". t 4 T. torn r sthlt:hr•tnUt-sta. ayalirgallf.feNTlSEl2 dr Cu.. .•/..•••.• Deniers ‘ u FuREd:2l and lOM Katie DFC. ••• • • •Isd. tlarket , treet...l..t • 4th I %KU. 41/1...1.110 st •L CD, 5 4'2 •od 43 Noroh 3.1 .0...4, luipnrten and J,4 r• of -II la-, 1411.111. (111011 4 , ht1.111 . F145 31/ TT SI , a.c. tier, f IlitfrO/Dflk 4 , t. lit fF. the LAt GOODS, and LI \ C C A 1414111 11 It - t. E (' HrICNTEH, e 4 North Bth atm.'s, Lelow Arch, V. hos. •me Reeler in 'MAW C. n , Q 4 , =lt Ft. 4 .TIN and TP.IIINif.D 11.0N‘T.T 4 . FEL‘CIi I 1.0 tri.ft-, 1 r..T 411 1..' 1 , arritt - sod 1111..Li‘i.RV lib , (~ 1 111,11 H. 1 11)4)11H sl ('O.• 11 to I.•ale Doalyn in 11R PFTLIiAIN, t. isTTO N titN, s sill •IN it ATTS, vo. la, TIT TARN, me., No 200 N g •••tr•-t .1 r 1 • • eidno t • p,.. 5p 101 l .11.1/fhl, • Ith hat Yll..te t•TON R. 4T.tTE..4%P()NIM Lit.. •1.1 \ } I. \Tr(' LYE for 1211akirtg•t 15.nti ...tit 1 4., Trehttuu, Alle s tLsn. 11,nn ll•preseall-. • LEA In. JAYIIOI &CU, ?LAI/L.1...0:n N. B. TRO FAUN at CO., Iroporter• andbeaters so I IN? curPase.Tswe„ sroAs-1, 4YRI PP. Xe.L tr ,4 1423, TOBArt • OIL4,andInOKnrFRIE 4 N Lit .1.1 V, No 4' W•tAr s „, t • 21 ifelaoran Avenue I. L. A.Larrifr.4 air co., rrntw,Ftru r va pftoDuct C.rllfll4slUN 11FRCII A 5 fa, Harked •t , lien Coasignmeata solicited for all kinds of Conon Prodo,e, ant orders for a.i•sul. Y. .sf G• promptly d. ••••si '.l losert nark-• p 7 1 21 6 . 8Y LO IL Importer. an •1 `VI • , • PLATE, cofelsta, efiggT Imr rN , ke , 304 M 307 Kra. IL. JOHNte•ON dit CD, T 1 pi: t 5.- Su 8 ustioons•ot TRINTLft.3' HATE.SU Al- , 5/ Kt s• 5 stand. an baud. Ur den to any carrot • /0...• tr, WAS GltF EVA RETCTONS HEATER AND NIUE Ihe Heater has no equal le this county) ---ts all ea.' Ire!. •0•1 aot create 30 per coot more heated air with the wino out of fuel. than any other farrow* in use. The Kande nos tan rt. en• that hate undortror at the same time. Th.. ldrents•sni have no , equal so the Market Rights for •••.- I.r •., f the I:iston FITRIAN, JONES dt CO., N¢ju►r Huure srrnp. Moon!• °IIA, Teo, black sod trt.u, Wafer, Ric*, Igapertrro Lai J n rov r i British & American Dry Goods, 21b Market, through to' $O4 Church Alley. or 6 Ilowitirs credit for •ppr..rrd Nide*. 1., ---Sm . AWORK4' s. 0, A:. " • .. 13E FORE offertog toe., Wafers 'he Public, they wore tho roughly tested. sod th- Proprwtors can now eonedent.e r• commend them u • eertaio ftemede for 112=NNk==1 Tbry gontain no lalonsel or Hereury in say form, or at. y otba r miunous ingredients, and may he psi. en to the youngest intatat with perteet safety The Wafer' tree from th. ohjectloto to moat other Vetmtfugta, u thenary I'LESAN rTO THE TASTE ••Chi: drop all eat them ar re•dttl aa Capt.!, Tbe• have been Oefore the public les• thou ono e•.r, sod 'rabic that tlme Mire .on for themselves a repo tsto,o unprecedented Ia the annals of medione. The, are used nui recomm•nd.d by our 'MST PitYIIICI.VI and most pespeetable families wlth •be ma•t marked SCICC*IIIS. Prepack' and :old, Wlroletali and Betall,h) BALDWIN, Swesssur to Ruston 4- Hirroz, Retail Drugiixt, No. 6 8....41 (incise, Err, Ps STITH VS PAL I. & 149 Ctumbors itrwt. C Y K holetale Agents Pr. cif. ( grata prr Box Det. Mows. aurk * Sok luso - I bare for some tame past been preseritedg vont "Agthetminete Wafers," and I must say that to my long practic I hots sewer yvt keand rertasa, safe end gesamet remedy for wore'" an Übe Watt,* prose themueleas to bel I stadia, sepaeoutoodhag them to to trim* and patients mad am happy tie lay to otos tnataseswit tbt Welt minted ottecestt They have ricer tailed to a single mme, operating as street nail, *non adafts sat child-tun. They have the advasrtage trim rellgaragli Log so .pleasant to the mate tharetuidren will est them as readily u candy ' Being personally acquainted with their composition unhesitatingly pronanuor them the Lest worm specific now in us., Sad It gun be administered to the youngest infant with perfect *Arty I most confitiecrtly rya-mama-dal them to the patronage of he paiblic- P. rArLICIVER, For islet to Girszti by J, A White and John S. Foster. Wa terford be Capp k Curtis, Edinhom br H R Tem and W. S. Proodift: Xillefeek by S S SlcCreary, Lockport by I St Barney sad Wm Tiler, Albion by Davenport it Flowers; Concord by .1. M. Fay; Springlinkl X. Roads by Wm. If Townsend; West Springfield by ale, pottei, Funle• by R. Pettls; North East by Jones k .swat, sad by_ Iksiggists generelly. 17;011.124 . G! PLC.--;001LINGH NV 1111 1o)itlS *4 : f lirilWna r d CtC ! - BEIII Glinebeathtekandfror GoXoinCh• vide at oar Mang KM ort Eleventh street. Erie, Yob 2S, HR. CARTER lic_ iddLLER V To all whom "t ma! Concern. A L'. Penoni who knoo thrums yes Indebteil to the .0- ' e r a, A IL either by Note or Book Aeuouot are ofdlned that tinier , ' pay moot is mule on or beforittbe it rot toy ot A pvil ro•xt, their notes or I , acoonnta a inn left with a Justice of tit Pod', fur cut/emus. Erio, March 21. 1551 IrriT Var.'"EITE:D. at Nna, th. folioninic •1 waluabia liedkin-a —Helrabold'o Flutd Extract Huth. Brim. Extract Sareapartla: Dr Sanford I Inrigonktor: Nnevall's raa•r and Atnn 441nna*: Sleine•Coodit lon Prm4ars. f•ln A n'a Fam ily Ornament; 'hawk's Marnatia ointment and man, sabers Inn nu• nivanua to mention. k BALDWIN. Joao 21, 1887. OMMONY.=A tow borrels of the room, article ree;:hr«4 on eonalirnment fn•m Cinelnnati, for tale by the barrel or ro. Lai at Ilas 30, Plow that Beats the World! ltr-E bay., hand. manufactured In the beat style and under TV our own supervision, both itscht and Left Hand ELLSWOR7i9 PLOWS, which 4 beUeved to be the BEST Flow now before the public Call and examine It. SEXNETT, BARR & Co. Poe, momms nod Purse* Plated Tobacco dolma, Igoe qsallty.) Call and buy of Jury 26, P 47.-11. G. Lanins. Malik S.—A good variety and vet.% cheap at I Erie, JOD• 1.3.1537 CARTER k BRci Oirter'e' Ext.raot of Smart Weed. vreorwrrelerApiulltik the many ways to which this E. tract la beteg übwd, both inward and outward, It rarely talk to give math* satisfaction. mid the consequrem is its sae t• rapidly spritiadiar Over the country, and the time will aeon be when no Wally will think of bring without a bottle of It—always mkt and pleasant, especiallr in Summer Complaints. rain In the ktomiesh, Bowels, ke. Try It. July 23, 1637. 200,000 FEET ataICORY LOGS. PH Rebeeribers will pay the highest market pries in Carh for 1 200,000 fee.t of Hickory Lop delivered at their Yard on Stith St., on the Canal The timber meet be good, tough and deli fit for bending. Knotty Brushy timber will ont be taken. trio, *spat it, SILDEN k MATHER. 81108 'BUGS !I! 1 voTn mg bat eTrr yin ban disecerenri th at so othetualty sa il rale Sod wee as Calms's Corm-pro 61.1.11,Art 011 , &Lilt :4frr o aad while entire'' , certain to remove tbem, It ie neither 01 nor Itilairremble to persons. Try it. Eris, August 16, 1667. FLOUR PROM NEW WHEAT. -- PIUAT rate article of Floor from Niro Warn BILIITOrET A Irwin lob be bad at the Fleur Steve of Um Keystone Mille No. 2 Park Hall. J. w. bIeLANE. Ciie, Aug. t 6 1657 im r THE LADI litk—Dr. James Ansoo's Colabrattd Irtimat 11114 or: f moving nbotroctions ht., from whaterer muse or ile id No 4. Reed Hour, by CLARK k BALDWIN. trio, Karr!' 11. 1667 • Annual Digest of the Laws of Penneylviuda F ox each the years 18.44, 1555, 1856, 1/167. Just received PAR[ ROW 100 lit tiTORE. ads, Asyut 1, MX Brie ec felegraei Stock. Fog k Mickiqrsx elograph Stock, J C. PaRKINT Jurit 6, 1657 Assignees e t toicrlEA de I.Einor.s, for ale by the box or down. Apt] a. J . JOiFINSTON BRo'S 'TOWED 011 L.-4 •11 gallons formate b?-tit• harrei or gallop Erie. May 3103. Igs STEWART t SINCLAIR. "Elorkir RIGS, the most polatablo and sottoa. ono,- !sr rooott_potioo of t** bowels, le., war , sabred to the pahlk, at R.,. A, Reed Souza. CLAM 1 ILOIJ)WLV Sept 12,1 W. 411111 n. • 4,451 Ct., ME DOUBLE YOUR CROPS, uung piety of chin fertilizing opiruni. ft will pay your ulnae '• with large profile. Also the - brat lilac binith tioutptl'oan \Yak wilasited to o•4liiikur moor) , -.),,0‘1ed, sod par (or all trouble, Go Warn of tbs roil The poel •r 6,r a Coal Yard is the my bass In th• sitr, befog on a lees; out the town, there in no Inter and stern hill to encounter in (Ito .og. lA'S CONGRESS GAITERS, PLAIN AND FOXED' 4L1P73, TIES AND 31:41,1N5, WEBSTIE TLESt G. I,G, Patent Leather, Calf, Opens sod Cougreet Gaiter" , ford Ties, Slips, is. Mon% Boys, sod Tooth', Calf, Kip and Stogy, Boots, Childrea's Shoos, of every deeeripties, together with *rosy sassily kept la sßeel , ,,Slca Sices, Store. ul s,nd• of work to.sdl to order on short notice. =I I•.irLR .41'5 F.mts. 11,-A:0.3,1634 BARR k CU 11ANS ON'S Grewery Depot GMEEES PLASTER AND COAL DEPOT. T f K nnderjad t h ankful for e 7,:igergeltt•itW urn.in:ieitv Dave nrh.,wou .. I ...etfully Inform the public that 11.• now and rrlll keep mu- LI on hand Plaster in Bulk or Barrel, Nest quality.at the relnieeet ora la MI6 " Pietthl4tmt, utef m lw sow km* In Eighth Street and the-aeanaki East of Uwe lalt Route; - FhP plaoe to buy your Coal, .wileteyou cat it weighedAn a pair of Fairbeek's Hay -:otles, and save one Handling. BRrICETELD 4 MANNING'S Coult K t, and Vt httter, •Isleh ue the heel fa the market.— GIVE -A CALL. - Or(ters rat, he tent Through the Post :11,•e, or to the Coal Office of t r r , Larch 7,1567.—1 y. 43. sm -- i - jo - e - IM6:]o - o -- Tuse or BOOTS AND SHOES, .Vu IV OPE'NT.VO I,i. No. 2. liesoire Bleck, State Street, Erse, r. S. Z. ShiffH .g ') I. •or ftlicelfbig • Leti•Aed •alise‘bd MA a l BOOTS AND : SHOES! i from Eastern Ilsasfsetories, whisk will be told all low as at Lay establishment In this city His Meek eonsists of co vitirru. t Oft I I f %*1 Iva. it i aia . - ',41N4 Anything in the earn ;rine 3. ix; :,111 u rocstee NEW FURNITURR WARE BOOS.. "ie. 4. Keystone Sieekg Stage street, nrpewite the Petratice eJ Liti44, Zippier brie, CASH FOR LITZEBEIL. grit ' , oboe-fiber ta opeolog up a tufw Yard on Sixth t, tee rod. East of the Public tiquare. where he will rearitoood 1111111E4T MARKET PRICE, for the following ktod4 of t iirdiv.red at hit Yard or Nutt , Whit...rood finar4l, 4 4 do do do ('hair flank ` 4 ,, 1 k 4 Inch W bitewood Th,ck Plant, t 6 by 6 7 by 7 end tl by $ Wl4lbewboi.l roW=44. I , i , 1 s' .1, 3S, 1h 4 Inch White Ab 4,10 to IC Cherry tiqurda 13 lu. and upward., $ 4-4 tn. h (berry Hoards, and 4-4 itch Byearocuu Boards, 4-4 40 / 1 Y /01C/2 Mack Walnut Hoard* Pine Clear and second quality Boards ouo,ooo OK inch Pule dtittiades, good tb,ekny tntee, at Seldett's Hardware Store, Erie, Pa Fri., Feb. '2t1,1 , 467 MILLI/011 SANBORN. Z Z Z cp FORGER CONVICTED. cp JOBS S Li FE 18 711 E AUTHOR, 13r. Who Las had 10 years experience u-4 a Ban gt . ker, and Publisher, and Auilor of ~ CP CP A eerie, of Leerier's at the If trewitheity Tabernod , I=4 when, for 10 enereeelee nights, over sir- 50,000 .People'llllll tireeted bim with Rounds of Arlan's, while he exhibited the manner in which Ceanterfeiters meat CO their Frauds, and the Barest and Shortest Mesas dt Deteettaq 0 The Bank Su t c Evravcrs all 64.1# that 0 the grentest .Tudge of P,p. r Money hieing . -4 GREATEST re i lf o r THE Pit IiSk.NT DEUCES co 117 BR Mg //tae F:Vearltiennine Ball in Lta•tenee, and k1.b1154t ... thg at aglaac• eyyry Counterfeit In Circulation" g Arraagod ao admirably, that kEFERESCE I. F.Azi" Atka BTILICTiO N INSTLITTAXEOO4. owls re No laden to exunitsel Ne pages to aunt ui • 4.aw But as wicaplilled and and &mated, th at the lisethant, Bn. 4 Business *in can see at al a Clew, f a --- EnsdisA, FreneA and Gerstal.. P i _Mitie Each NWT reed doe woo la Ma owl' ,ad. e ..W TOWN. Co) Most Perfect Bank Note List PTiblished. ~. a 4.1! - a L. 3. s co All the Private Bankers in America. Om A Complete Stunmaty of the i t.:4•lrc • ..., Eritorr Aso _,, AMERICA vrtll be piabliabod in etch edltton, tog. tber with a , I Ds th. important N'EWS OF THE DAY .u... t tz CRIES t.I TALES gErma en old Itenusertpt found in the Fnut, Uhl ni....baa lb. Most Complete History of i ORIENTAL LIFE 1:111 idost Perotem& Positions to w hiolt the Ladispirlind Getttleetteo of that Coontry bevy brow Is, often tounct. Theme Stories will , touttnwe throurhont thr wboto rear, and will pro,e the Most Entertaining ..ver offprni to the aaw runatsbei Weekts to Sato-Aber, "My. at $1 a weer.— ft fetters must be islclawmod to JOBB S. DICK. Broker. 1.-eft Publisher wad Proprietor, To Wall Mrret, New Tots. Igtet,alio Paint. E oiler for sale a large quantity of this Paint, manufactured by the Preaque Isle Paint Works. Persons U61 , 1g any paint o er thin 'shit*, wilt ftbd die weft darabla and cheapeet they can nee, as It surpasses to End., Depth and Mehl:mu of Shade soy cniored Paint in use. The f.,lintrioc *alley of color eastolet sae to stilt the tube of all •—• Week . , I mhor. °react [lnn. Dark Brown, 01.er Ht• sa, Mtn. Color Elie, May 10.1116 T. tin WAitl k ANCLAIR. Lumber Wanted. NE will pay the highest tonne price In Cash for V 10,000 feet Ash, l*thielt 10 hen Inuit ao,Doe " .. I.ti .. 12 • • 50,000 a .. 1 '1.5 " 11 " ' /0,000 .. Whlte Oak, re " 12 " " 50,000" " " 14 " 11 Sassed dryer{ firm good, to h and straight rifted logs. 5106, for 50,000 feet of straight rifted,and tough White Oak and Hirkory legra 10, 12 and 11 feet lons delivered at oar yard in Erie. trie. Feb. 11, INA. .so BELDEN k LANDriV.RE. - Steak Sub, Blind-iisul46 -- i:o -- lannfactory. Te o • . r 011•14, ••••• • JAMES . CROOK BA, 00. B1.;TI-DERS and Manufactures of BiluVash and Doom Pearl It. between 4th and 6th MOON Eris All kinds of building Lumber taken In excluinge for siert. Any quantity of clear seasoned Pine Lumber (qr which the highest market pi** will be nail In nub. .T AIM , ' P. CROOK, I. F..` \WELL, L. B. lOORE, BAWL Erie Feb. 26, 1:867. . RICHARD PETERA - Lumber sadßera g7ed 91 11 E iIE Subscriber Ime removed Mol e Lobernfazd to the 'foot of Ftwoeh Street,—Last of Japes' Doak, whore he fa porporea to pay the highest market price In CASH far the following ir.lodeof Lumber ff In. Walk Wood ; o4ttlo b 12&40ag, 1 Chad? ...1e 611, K 610,117, ETA, 16 . 1 t Woo' Colman., 10 it 12 rt X ft. 'remote Boards, 10 44 It feet Zoog, 4-4" *'" 13 lr. 16 inches eridk 10 &11 feet loom. Chem Beards 10 13 Ih4 4 - 4 Web WWI, Wood Boards, 10 & 1F h.t lany, 41n, thick" "Wel P'1444,"" " IX, 2, 214, 8 & 4 in. thick 14.3.6, 10,12, 14, 10, and It feet long. trio, Jl.O 11, 1467. E. L. NA.ION. SCHOOL BOOKS. ef.neitlnfoilts-4. ~, wokuirEitiNe, Park Row Book Htory.:!----A MN r %OLD'S RE L F-Nil A RPENKIit, AVERY l arge rito e k for Wholesale and Ratan Toy* of reamxii.' 1 ...,•ralni her peter • Nab Itl;ht and Left Band, kind, jwit reesilvoa an fee. laebesphr than star, tips- '.. WARRA TED PERFECT maY 2 22L° . 37 . altxw J•4"±lnrs • or nu itstot titre us a cott ti• rt ;orthicons elmew here. EN VI G. - Apnt 14,1867 St NSII.:11, BARR k CO. . T_TOktrits,lititsiiV .01 - triPiii 14 E. 1.1 for sole for Cash ou XI . cneilt, 'pi. f., ccc 1 111,011 D. Er r hkuccr cf - Erie, June se'7, 1 it:is Nri.m, ART a SINCLAIR. V ir IN* AN %I. VTI t: t 1. - 1 - `4f) w`e. of Nicollel Reference to L A care" SAIJIIIIZI I Ii In the sec, re t ...tiro( rennsylretrds, with In Appendix, contemn]; it c.idectrin of cikst\it 1 , ..r-rulediteums, doubled ..r UIII 1401 In their •,]pliestion, and Ail Cissiset t porta, i Just rrevired hv 1 Erie„ June 27,18:]„ .1 J LINTS. A LARGE Stock al 11,rccrlac, l'lca'itc Alen 4 Bdap., and C 0 0 A, rows& Proutit, to tot i0../4 very lost in, Cash at • 1 Erie, may rs. BARR hi ttitt"Y" — WACKEREL.—No 1 ic No. z Sisa..mt, In quarter bar, ilts, smi on retell, at the 13. ELARBOI rfali subscriber is to exlsuts sit kinds. $( DRAWLNG I and 6NGRAVIIIt 0 WOOD promptly, and alms Om mom reasonable - terms. 11111 beads, •lows of tosiiiirLlPl. Machinery. landscape% remmaper herds, kc., heals, stamps, dies, let ter. norm, on mood, brans or NOM. Ogden solicited Fredonia, April, 16. 11147.--iy. AT PARR ROW 800( 8 0 Rt. 1 0 Ai 3 CIANII VW PIL3IIIIYLV.4I I IIIA It smarm. 1 4 Whartgais Popeadeata. lirliaramea Crialtaid Law. , ' Graalam's Equity Ilituk's Judea. rixilaies Graydon's i ors.l, =Mr ! Sarreaars Limit Lam, 114 0 414 7's gliall7 use, Jim 6, WM . V IL THONLISON _y. I.: fort 1 f r t Jo or, TLIE = ~lrq.ir?~. I A NEW SHMEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST Hu len bN'S IMPROVED N F:11 & BONK ma . . 1s r•sall:ll.ll:Cieerietet rder le which this Liniment ,iperstes no the wrote= ie s iK oe ' thing, yet powerful at.; emectuai, • ithont in anyway w•hat everenaanseHnßtl. II is aparf. ct 'width! awl antidote te pita, operating ahnust ,natantly upon use entire nervous systeiw, powerfully p ,„ t „, t t nz .•r en base, ft rehaaell COntrlletald consales and reetor•R them 'noir wowed power: it him priced It• self in all mai I that rel r,trrunl remc•li —such 111 Rentaillk INIANI, MA otroour 4ad etrede r.O ate' 1 , 81.4.41111141 , 8 AU bads, Pates and Revalues la thr hart, **de aid blabs, Cramps and mewl- Was: am), fur ritiaddies, bons., scolds, sr...lmM s. cots Many Im portant cure" have boom trafralrilla‘lietth the ~ ro • this Liniment on linrems—,ll sievilkogs .11.1 11,1hainatto00, talnaratal4, meent spar lam, aeon y, piled oeeke and shoulders,, , &c.--end all ot her name In which* Liniment ran Iw benhaal It lo but • short W 00111.4" tit", reale./ was Ent introduced ti t b e not, r o f .1, pub t, nt, t!l,t .hart I;orie n hits saintid'• riffputstlnti that nail it Tarr Limit of sllrrterital Ftesse- It is not, however:tile '1 knoll unmerited psalm upon their Liniment: teir en they reterrit to deceive the pahtie i o airignirrig to Intl Ib iae•le pri lertier,huh it does not truly pom... ti ha, fter..rt, it ho Oeen introdiuteii, the engooilleLeil ipprotiii—,l3 of Al rialite., pal Cle.tif filly to be 11110.1 to prt.re to r• 11 1- p...Nr4,114P, ill the virtual St triteittel to It The Proptitttt.r. of 11,8 U:„.11• r.l ought aid ittat.y testimoubila to It, food quai,t,.., but ttlkk ,! . 8 it ha. .I,l,ady MtibkOhed ttoi Asepntat ion, vt , Icons, n, LSO n.3•1:51 therefore .othiaaYof th. witt . e.r , t ualated with a Lb.) , itSk to ”try 41"--tb. mut. ot•iv teont, txperl- oast wiU that but IlLtir, and tn.. Ruud rre u its .1 ita use may be much Prt!part , .! • sicd r0.t.,111, CLINK k IIALDWIN. II Ilartne Whdraar %nd 1:0•Zail iPr r Rrie ABOr/ L'•; kit \ T Tlkxd.nn 70 r, /..‘”./. Than J /VI MOOT ,or 13r rAR •ND T.,11 , AT 4 I T3A. Aoki by 441 Dm ;Oalb v, I .1.. n.• i• Metla ri., Jan 17, IV,. • 111, 1 0.1 , t'_,•"-,- N , - - • 11/0 Erie City Carriage Manufactory. Mews .Y.l LA;de Li t.. P; WOULD mapectfully athl.ll.lllCe to tin tr frtenda and tha public geoerall., t I.lt t.... w• 7 :at. ,mt.nt,ltahvornt Concert) occupied I.y V. Wttltu... ,tnte at r, t...ttesr S..nnet k Co'e. Fur- Ow and hare flogi..(l /..a , i 4 lar,ei p.. (ter aft.orttneta Of all Undo r. . CARRIAUkti, BUO(11155, &c umukerer bei- re. irto , h.r-r , ty u. 6u mac ,ity and riehranee or Cuisin e are superior t, u-nol.htnt tklr..t/Ifi,l*. uttered tin Ult. city. They employ I ti unl,. .o',h. 1 0 ,1 or •rtr•ro in wool aqd Iron that tha country prolluaka, atirtirwal tune no experience in W. bud ties*, are usti.fle,t 01, tr • •• r , uLtt of work 'She BOAT IdAl Litlat...l a Curls that ran be had are pot lota all th e ir wort_ It par G I 11 T . 411.1 1 PAINTIN AND. RIIIIING, vhcrt wn •,r and t••••••••••••trat • t• • nto u..., teot having Uleui elecutrd to t.la• . wirticu• tarots well auk II be , atte..l, ,n • - .0.011 r.n•e wishluoi prat and duratole Nrut • ' L. • .o..‘lataKt.! Alarm • call. Itrie. \is+ 10 114,1 A. 5. "Yew efry, Watches, Yankee No tions. - El 1, oiLLoorati. r,...1,1,• it !w loom* ttlr% heir frleu.l. en.l the pol,kir. Ht o-no•lo 1, the Lentli.• Ito %1.,' ,ok 1,11,1 (1.4.1( Ust.,ol32 , lALStill4l7l4r• 1.1. ; g,•.! • r 0 • , . tien• • then et, r, in the shape of W '.it H , i• A . ebor „ o. l.) 1104. r In t.; f • •t... JCL., 0114(4 • I atoll rsrfrtr 9 , Per It, • I i, ..IPi, • I peket. lies .1 I 1,1u5 , ,00, I'. twit t,i urn •••portac,lto 1" , •, t, , n •• • SILVER WARE we 4.4 enmpt.t and t • :Iva-. , 11. 1 'iwthaa , r. try of Our tryoryllul, sent*, ".1 •t, a pu,e t•qn, •••• guar!' uter the 41.111.• I.• pare u aC•nara ' /To 1111.mrchaat. trio inetinara oft. r to Itiplit sabetr4 a istock otyv,k,..• N.•'t .na .1 a inn n I ,rt•t ,1 St a. Yuri. ,Ity, ant? at 1.1r...ti11. V , arr. AVar.h rtpalrind J. , n, in the Ittin.ll .s• ka rutperthryy wit; alma • ound c.otblc Coal Stores.- Ivt wt. td that part of the tang; the inflammation leads to uk.ratioa, rod the dentruttlon of a portaan of toe tuwor to the re, ult. a to. I, .. fantod whorls antlarges and does Its work of death, atiloo• kiss: de• posit of tunernle is arrested Now, does tour remedy ,Oleat re • Ilnl ANN/lltfilf al has. AO woo be the dileask , is arrested, the hurt ful matter in abeoreed or expectorated, and [Atone ether mit?, a the cavity I rith a linfog membrane, or what is More common where It is of large Mae, its walls (tit together and heat ut„ levy icy a roar; and the remaining portion of the real:oratory aptaarstna, true to a Ise running through the whole pity weal rront,lll , , be comes somewhat enlarged, takes on Increased action, and suitably compthsates for thet which has been lost Polt-mort k u t nations made upon the bodies of thee,. h • had perfectlt rem, er. ea from plituoui pull:mot:talus, and-died mars afterwards from tome other Cause. prove the truth of this theory bey road a, doubt One b 0.0141 advantage* hare enabled us to rustre many decc.onstratioso of the kind. gvery• well educated ph , %Irian underttande this The great dittleult always ban been to arrest. Inn oleenws. y.ow, our rem.-. 1) does Hos perfect!, Mom than thee. It Ink 4.,rat,.. the constitution and prepares it to withstand thirse el a lit expunge. and dial:lg, , in the weather which the qebi:. to •—) rt.rtl•• flak under. Let me beseech you reub , r, not 1e .-• • have been deceived heretofore 6, that vittitti 'Avers the appearance of deo.pgoo on the v,r• (see ,ki tt. :•, ,rt• s• , ur'dl to giordoti retie(, it a On: blot:lent 11.41. , 1t1. , 111. I N We. tirN, real ibleatMJl but we uffer•••,, tl.• t , ,••••o• (' • fbr to decade. " Tbe medleine in a powder.... , ...• ! • r• UMW( so a liquid term, according to the d.et...t tot, whi , rh areonx. Nine It le perfectly safe, hat kn., ,•. • .•Acree with a alas paueat. ; men the ~.ty nature wit the caw. Its tendencl must tee to restore the vital p...w,r• • IseA.t , Wit bate recrotl r bought the Intere•l ' r.• r n., . l..rt Def, Dr. WrilleY Urindle, to the bust:wee, and it lots become beret •5151.• to chatter the •tinature on •!.• It hl.. I Ise 1" 11 . 2, Pala. to .to oar own. We will h.n•e• trate, that tht...•.mense bold • ,m it few month. , • • n •findurtesll , , u lrar f ainnn, +II IAII, • the pi mat tbs. • tame .Seep int. teat, rare. and A,. •••- In manufactunng the medians so a pate state, ..n.l ti,elta• the same. will hereafter be coutt,ned ib ....• rip - I. Qua sale of our MAGIC COllleorwn .• r w enttri.....n•, about all respectable d and dealers in not:lout an au. eOntinent no. keeping it f r sale, Yre'haes been to a Gnat eypeno in baying the boa-wrapper engraved with eunnue devices to pre vent counterietuag dhauld you have the tenet nue} t. ton .1 those from whom you may purchase the ratttletne, the ...rocrert, um., and you will immediately be informed .1 it is immune. % ho ever will inform us of • rowaterfemer, and will pries the earn., .I,all upon their sonviction, feeder not lee% than Tiro vuorn•erh twt- Lalt AL, Pwn .o —wine box. .11 on 'hr.. , !altos. .r.1.•e5...5. .:he f , half down, $l4 uti; one down, or any number Treater, st the rate $2 I/0a boa The pottage n the United Staten, an! 4s•p• 1 1.),n r•c. 54 4. cents • boo, ~ter d,ODJ mllea, MI" cents a te , i lu a,l ewe-. t i nt amour.: should be Inclosed in MOW , or vtamps Dapateuee are prompt!, made by mail and express teat half dozen boxes are usually mut ..er 1:10.1 ii.:r . 52.-I :3 , 2•55 more tee usually rest be express, if there be a re-•e 'ir , dant. Chet art went hi mlO,lll a number of ratl..tees. Ico s,• A-V.6.15.55A. [or 5:5 511..1:1. • to It , ! • Tv. reqh.••• W. have .11 , th a ,ennpl.t. vv.t..m ,1 • 1,.1.1 ,•:, Sol t Prapriefl.r, To whom nll Inttr, Pritteipol Depot, \e. SA White ntreei, %est lark. F. reale In Fr..., I, , Ae ' r - aVr -- 71 P, 6, , e) 714 ' /: (L.. efj:// • /y • / ""/ ../;-er;r:/, - --.....i ALBANY, N. Y. • - State' St. BITFPALO, " - - Blain St. CLEVELAND, 0., Superior St. CHICAGO, ILL., • - - Clark St. DIRECTOds. 11,..C. A. H I r.A., - ,T, 1.1,,,, N , HALL. " P. G. SFACI-D1716, " WM k Str..r., 7 ' Goo. NV CUli-V-01. .• 15\a45..:....r.1% Fir.? ' 1. V VKRrLANCI ' . 1 1 HAro., - Tao.. M. roots, . .. C M?rtt.a, P.../ . " ELJ Cooy ;JR . . :. i.....e.,k..y, 1...• , " Vp-rna M fircc. C. H. R..*P c'., - , , lia. A. Rua, gag, Psrea A Puma, ft, Eh{ , Joey R Lir, P R , - , r.N. - kr., 'P.A. C CrX,.."X"Ir. U. B. BRYANT, H. U. STKAIII/N, '' ', PA(K A.RD J. H. Gt.PLIV , MITH. NC H HnI.I.NT,FP, F R YFI T , 'N Loacrnalors La taa &leave of Account, and I,:turr7s cu 13 us, a•as Customs. P. FL 8Pr4t174, J' W Lent, Watt P .rrvetß, iLs arty K. 3/PS.XOX.K. inotrugtona4a Bdatote■ And On:Minor l'ecarytak,ip and Leetneeri on Commercial Correapondrnce lion. HORACE .V.A-VN CEO W CLNTON, Sports.: Ler tztrers. Hon Judre 11AgTEN, A t BLANCHARD. EN Le-turer• ou Cearanerinsl ions R Lzt and others Lectures no Banklrv, Vtuqn,, Re.. J. UT.41.1. SKtov, 3( B. ATIM, L..cturesol3 Fw. tt al Erun ono.. !tem.!. Y R P Taoarao+, 0 W Lecturers oa Yen:tattle Ethics 01.1 ,- LX AUTO( J OATX.a.v, E C P02111.:\ , usercial I...Nreqyatilti.Nolo. Term so For (nil course—time iia,imiten--ioi,astior oeparirtuo• Book Keeping, all Lectures, C• mmernal C,irnputat, e.n _ host sto t,) For mime coarse in Laities' Department. ....... o• 1 Periams bkinq Penmarsahip alons, ess ,us f• • Certificate entitling the holder to tantrum koo to Prsetwol renrsianship,nuricug the apace of one . : • GO. For various new:soot Onnaniental Penniansh,e nuk , t.. upon The Tao al Of the Institution ta Watford perfect factiff i for acquirinn to k .ope4tttoue manner, • thorough knusiroge osionieeeini *sc I goes sod iirt, a. pmetically ernp;orrd to the Counting Room and kumineis pursuits/eons-ally. TFIE BOOK IILEEPIiNit ttEP trITtIENT le ender the personal anerrinteadane• of the most se , runplisl ad Accountants and Tea,kera, and tt a oehereil that canttleor Commercial College In the i l utt•••! p P 4 ': or adeassteepn for imparting a thOrnugh, ntscOrm.l knowledge ~ t Commercial ',elem.!. THIS WRITING IMPARTMENT., The combine o( tnlent brought to boor upon tins departnutnt te• sure guarantee that the instruettob 'rt.! lK tl, tr. , 'in an: of the hi them order. TUE LeCTUIt Eitti Are all selected with the greatest rare e^ I s-. :Let east be procured. THE COLLIGLATE COt E=MMI=MUM Cimuldrellos Books, several dltivrest r at ct.nl4.st• tag of PIT* 110011.3. amaged f..r th.. th.. Caprzight secured. austfisccurer's Book. t 5 In Ih , fittakhssi Bosky 11! In the set Co, , v riclt ••••••-•• Prisithug Jt< Palhibildug asusku, s 1.1 tar , srrn r the exclu•lce use of tins Cola,r Hotel ti.ek s :4l t h e apt. Ctlrl. H,at 5er,,,.1 Steam Beat a, 5 is the apt: Rail Road Books. a complete Pet •J Book •. Form, k richt secured. TO TElCillitit... Tosebovs of AeaAemis , 1.7n1.,n and Pobl tircir vacauckas bore very plPaxantly tad Frntltabl% THE %CITE 411 F Itooll. Th. Roam. are Tama, au, sod eletrantly f ,raiahr#. an I - , an , tenth arranged (or purtomag arery department of F:Lt atop TUE LADILSV DEPARTNIENT. Is entirely separate from the Grntlemun • t•.t. • , T tstefully. 11- Through the extertaire busuarsi goluatutarre f th•• VT...44'1i many of the 4 tudgmts on graduating ■r r e tiona. Fnriurtbrr Intiannat•on send ittr Pirrt. a - au! publish 4. which will he timmpt , ‘ f rnarde.t frt.* of rharr• Addrrsa Frit. Jan 3. 1437 —ly. fiILICA 34 i - C S P•T 4. TT 0 N New Arrangement. vEW : GrOttLeT arangement at No 4, l'hoar scriber tasiing purchased the. entire stnek I' gn,.ds " the late anal of , Iterraqt k Brother ouuts.4ed to th.nn a,. i.r . 4 .. an 1 ro ts plot* asset afresh, now Gonda, Natter* him,.. If that he ran tom pate with. any Brut in the city, inbing ur reUitlin,; da hta Wntb bas been Raid about chimp liro,erie., I , “t nitivolt will only say come and swain* my hare wtork at ers,,riea and I think I can COVItiOCt sou that No. 4, Cheap , ido, t. the Twice Vas& sudassul 10 par cent lower price. than at am . !her g roe• r depot to the city. All i moda delirred hvw , er , nart:E' within city limits. • - JOHN id. A ,T1.:14-ILETT Kris Jan. Id. LSAT. Koktali, , r L. GRIFFIN. Hodse and Sign Painting. riE subscribers would adopt GA, method of infol romp their Meads ;tad the pubife generally that they hat e commenced the buetteales of Hone & Palmitin. (3lazlag mid Paper oa Tth Street, between State and Peach, in the Shop formerly oc cupied by Juliet Cummins, where they are prepared to receive and promptly yraemite all order' In their line inicnding to devote -their whale time to the busree•—a balances in which, fr om having been engaged In It many years, they trust the r excel-4hr) hope to merit and secure a liberal share of public uatrooace Confident or their ability to Impart entire saugactioly, mnr....tru n• I.IICA • trialt'll'oßr;r• (TRAY, Eno, Kura 5 41,1856.-46. F.. mom!, 13:13. RAWSON, Photograph & Ambrotype Artist Park Rum'. over Booth d Stewart'. ERIE PA. Dgertruice tranderreel to patent Leather for trading In let. 7 om. Them pleturea are Ltupetiahable, tad are in light 1 , taq dre no •atra postage Partkralor ottiottoo Rim to tak I Aft ptetares of Children DON'T FOltakT Tag pl.,tcg Eris. into 4 1*07.--40.-- Cart Los. , of School Books. ail lands and daacriptiona, Car all alias, shales and colors, to V iprge pr gisaatitfimpapt recoleed and kept tor sa/5 Or June 8, 111$7. Ulql4, Part Ron Bookstore. poitz—ei the itartel or rotot I,for so, at Axil 214 J. JORICSTO,Y I , BIRO 9fiNw sJ~.4Gi~.Xa:'.4r PRIVATZ AID CONFIDi. ADVIC, AT THE SIEMPAGLA) PIiSTATIt imist.4l for the runt of Beetle., ens Winton" of Youth nod llatentp. b i Y (Mee corner of Stain and or, e n„ A MONT PICHCNTIFIC INVltst o , utetremetit for the cure of genecat rmustog,,, ea re pr' rerly krpllrti a. 4, 41 . 0 be petuitineeetle stir..l in from Moen to of this luatrurnent, used enejeinti, F V TAKE tARTICII.OII DH. , I,loniouto In abases, inventri tr.,♦ mr• 'report and int, rrimotit ler • ateeeteee It has l• outhPeelled to it test I.r tt, eteuests Lcuoicio, Putts, Ptatech.ll4,,, ,44 fee d v r . .„,i • the rink eeelni thetrenient Gun of 1 4 . Enfold Weskoese, err bop *!seats canard I. • ti. .rent 11, Lila ;ou! b. Dt. A 4.$ it '(Vi. in order to:stk.:o3 i , the uterite 01 this /Nitro 0101111, plieder suince he. dr,ty Jeri, • u sooner k+ relesAed e.V reburnir f t... lestre v 4, haw.. wining the abor• uriefel .netrui, , b , the price, • nth the sccerapanylne direct sent h. • • pre.% I. boil dollnia. N 11.EXEDIE.- AND QI. I( For the Yrer.rel Disease; end all private ninctuf on r•minel erraldirree. DAitut ai the Inc,. noble MP* of the bond, thronf, 110*. drew& ..1 nifootaonn nrinlof , from • sotto! 11.11.1ut duce •I t 10 , 10.1 the eo.: _..btn i • • I.otla b , Air and :mud The I -.4;41,1,1 t b^ , 1 . 40 {0. /. tJ. rr,"•' - VIICI.IOI/ W kAillOpg • 11.% • or V earral bieeseet rnpinW dart ling Cliatb of a slight wittily la two a ,. rate et , • la, Ihe e.lre effected • .0,0 ,„ tn .„, zt from i.c•ineee! aim 15• 44.11 and 1 , 411:11. In the tually -• e!ited A rritE WIRPANTEIt Dr tm! tletwtort their at...at th.a vrren..ar c4/1 of amololl.-4, And tb. b ewo enat..1..1 2., reader to thrtr follow ere w r er .td l telElVAstr•e!se,!, by ..11:1,11.4fe no daily arr LI/ town frog. •,: purpose r llt of consultation, .6sie tem, eac eroarne: t•itp the cor,t eaznal at. arson . i mm 4 0 ,411104 IEOO :I, MY". fi plaints ; troro ttitkr ta.•••t ral•P * • • ..".•dtt•••• 4 t,t kia't oLavirterte.e...l..y ,:we,..at....ense t• or ttt-Ir prlereettoo •od ••••wooei, sap :bat tt v ru.,a bomb:, At..l inallirw.ent mole 'r'' •be track to one 'flat 541•k0r ci•g.,.. , ,• ' Ut. I .1•11 nL un.A., f,,,,d . pmp fora AM'''. A T.O; - s...arvrr 'lon . •••m• 1••••, 961.• .n! met time all comb Illktaot3 rates' .1 • t 1•11 as w e . • t. .-• prects.l,-• - prod-telt, of b%f e•natioeivee 4aja1....t0rt,11.1C.1.111.14.11, ortrc -e t - ,r• t on., of I;trixtAn m... t 6, ereren't'U of (11014 InrriooB fret L• 1 14. W hiCh,w b lt. to.. w., ' ..nct Interier•mee Lk:WARE OF IIIIPO!..1T Ur C 1.41. ((•'t [bat thcua+a.,t ~ , •I[lllllll metl, 1.110, b• •be I.xvo conatituzwa. , bare fora A In an e 110 , 7 a the treatment of tt pk,,ntA, yil 11, °arty leigallN itts:itled la ‘t . •• • • - •1 Vt , t, tibrk to re RI private eomplatato rCIIALt• PILL• moat het .4 , 0 .1.1,1112 :Le attar' h.:e $1 per boa ?Law:, t 3, rake or Thl we• t‘, a r -ere^! d , : tall or On t. for ife,n - Ine., kr Ur. Am, ( U p r. fltl Henabold'a Geinuine Highly_Conceutrated Compote Buchu. For buena, • ge hie Madder, glylawf; Grate, Serra Iluefuto, !mai, rw v ,„,,, ,/ tiis Senial I -1 \ r.orri Rar.rest. au! 1.. • I Isar roper Dokrhar.r-. or , Orynit.l, 1.1 het h.r rnl.nnl 10 .11 . ,;,,E „,k PZ A raklrof t it. 1 ANO "U U %TTEH OF HOll Lou; .-. 4.-.. th• Fra.s. , Clbeek • JOY TO THE AFPLI CM 1. I. sdl holouh, lnd,ayaalt,,.,, ' F. tertioo. 1 r, 1 0.11 lioso, of Fireatblog, tL eskaleo... Horror of Ihaamo.. •, •v , Ir•utaaog. Dr.,adful Horn .rof • Cold Fe.t, Waliefoluess, Lauirt.-r, Uno , rial Liaaasttimit • I ' F :willing of the Soda, Dr ( 4 .,,,rito,sare and F rlptFons os the Fh Lyelaia, Frey:kept.. aef.,re the Eyes, orlth Tema.; I.ows of Sight; Want • • ••neas, witb 11;, ,, • La tool, 11..a,ra1.0. aa eh ratuet.ta than Sam F. at Thennarl‘va. n.. Ka{{.. .. • no.•, 4 1.nr-ilatn.n, but n Traa a •, aLrbnyt, T.,•••• • t.•pt if ILLS.e '•• • • ts el s etssl •A'llls errs - ocesrt ..•• 1:.- • • I e ul. LI the pu'let 9 ty • •• • .•••• II rwt 4 n.t I ~u sumpti A • -, 4,164 IL4t . 4+o.alaclaulf (kat. 9. • ( ••1,..••t Cl.. Iritla • I th•..-10,-., m•••( rowistit n.•IT ealubitto4 app..rr r!le • , drotAtute--L. It •th of the woke. n .1 it). n utlul • ••• •••••t: 4,4 tri , • most t.rrtble ' ezai twour ••n1.41.1 , ••• 611 s..ti are •h •ta• ••t the Flatil eAt is t Lturha a 1l cu m 00 • t •'• • dat- .r !•••••rt , ,nre, and reference ~ .a 4 r aurrwring. ,r • ALM:, !of a bottle of thia Popular It witfty IA al, Cato Lad tettlareatlen. la perfect eta 4 odor. but immediate to ft. aeries. H LNISO IV's IC XTILA rr la prtparti lirectly according to tL. kuiel th•grenti-•t.c um „ ." : :are •.,tr-e. in . Ite . cor-. , ...11 . 01 , .irh.s ou th. Pratt., •Visa IL .tko 4 t Xlellictpr I t .... L., Lttr.i tiollars • L. t- TAW. to in. Ph — L. Ine ••eer • I . ,4etti. .• , // r ! , an tw pnAluc, , t .• $e •St• Lt t om r,le ',reit to tturt.repir fl, atxt.lo7.o •• o!ttattry To.t•m •m a p.eve•u m•Etn, its virtu.• itzta evratln j+t+en • L$ n to acfcnce and 11U. 100.000 15..tt:el rd , ti • t re'sore tut, bet, reported 4. -7 . .1+11 Ir 11.,••• 10° 4 1'h H HPlrohold. cbrt,bt •, • ;. —ot a,O• 1.1 N ' •.v.. 11 liE: • ''.'• 'r•••• th. tt. , W !Le lie l'rst. "hi ~el tot !1k.."4 re.e, 1 . ,1141 tr rri4nt!... I.el reevun •,* tor% of l lr